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In preparation for the Spring 2004 issue of The Subcontinental (Issue 2:1),
journalist Naeem Mohaiemen covers of the World Social Forum
in Mumbai, India between January 16th and January 21st. Be sure to visit daily for
his updates.
The Subcontinental has received great coverage in the media. Below you will find this coverage.
"New Journal Aims to Unite South Asians" Indo-American News, May 30, 2003
"South Asian American Identity" Chronicle of Higher Education, April 25, 2003
"Words, Identity, Actions" Austin Digest of the Arts, March 16, 2002
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Volume 2, Issue 3 of The Subcontinental is released. This issue on Education was guest edited by Vijay Prashad. |
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The Subcontinental helps sponsor Project Impact's In Ink: A Celebration of South Asian Writing On October 23rd, 2004. |
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Volume 2, Issue 2 of The Subcontinental is released. This issue on Arts & Culture features works by Shahzia Sikander, Ibrahim Quraishi, Divya Kumar, Sharbari Ahmed, Bapsi Sidhwa, and others. |
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The Subcontinental joins Project Ahimsa, the Sikh Herritage Foundation, and the Smithsonian Institution to sponsor the opening of the Sikh Herritage Gallery in the National Museum of Natural History on the National Mall. |
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The Subcontinental co-sponsors Global Sight & Sound '04 on June 11th with Project Ahimsa and Sony-Metreon. |
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Editor Nirav S. Desai and Editorial Board Member Rajini Srikanth speak at the Indian American Leadership Incubator's Tenth Anniversary Conference of the 1994 Elections on June 5, 2004. |
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The Subcontinental completes its first year of publication with the May 2004 release of Issue 2:1 on Globalization. This issue was guest edited by frequent contributor, Naeem Mohaiemen. |
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On April 2, 2004, Nirav S. Desai spoke at a Project-Impact lunch event in Manhattan on recent developments with The Subcontinental. |
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Issue 4 of The Subcontinental is released in February 2004 focusing on Health Care issues. |
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Starting on January 16th, 2004, Naeem Mohaiemen covers the World Social Forum in Mumbai, India. |
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Issue 3 of The Subcontinental is released in November 2003. This issue features several articles an immigration reforms post-911. |
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The Subcontinental sponsors a panel discussion on November 17th, 2003 at the University of Michigan on U.S. Immigration Policy. |
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Editor, Nirav S. Desai, presented a paper on South Asian American political identity at the 32nd Annual South Asian Studies Conference at the University of Wisconsin on October 25th, 2003. |
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The Subcontinental supported the FirstWords Literary Prize sponsored by WordSoundAction. The FirstWords Literary Prize annually selects six talented new authors and help them get published. |
Early in its development, The Subcontinental sent out Thursday Reports about the activities of Institute and Journal staff. Provided below is an archive of these updates:
October 3, 2002
September 19, 2002
August 15, 2002
August 1, 2002
July 18, 2002
July 4, 2002
June 20, 2002
May 2, 2002
April 24, 2002
March 7, 2002
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